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personal best ?

Pretty COOL !....skybob My hats off to you




Gump, You raise sheep ?? for real.....
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Re: personal best ?

glaciercub wrote:Gump, You raise sheep ?? for real.....


No, I was raised in cattle country. My tongue was planted firmly in cheek when I wrote that.

Hoser the Wonder Dog was a griz chaser, not a sheep herder.

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RockyTFS wrote:
Flywriter wrote:Digger for stories here would love more background if/when you're so inclined ~ was your "dear old mum" an avid supporter of your desire to fly? Many I've talked to had a mix of parents who were either supportive ... ambivalent ... or absolutely against it. Interesting to see how the passion to want to fly against all odds ... ultimately won out. Good stories in all cases though.


Although it's not backcountry related, my absolute proudest moment in aviation was when I finally convinced my father to go flying with me, fifteen years after I started. He was absolutely adamantly against my learning to fly, which I had wanted to do since a little kid building model airplanes, and I had to wait until I was 21 to start my flying career. (well, I fudged that by a few months)

On a trip back East in our almost new Warrior in 1983, I landed at Republic, 20 miles from our old LI home, and convinced him to go out to the end of Long Island for a picnic at Montauk Point. All went well, that's a pretty comfortable and unintimidating aircraft, and he actually enjoyed it. We got to see where we used to hunt on Shelter Island, had our picnic, and flew the 30 minutes back to Republic.

It was the only time I ever got him in a small plane, and it took years of lobbying to achieve, but it was worth it..he actually congratulated me on it. The timing was lucky, too, since I didn't like going back East much, and a couple of years later he was too far gone with Alzhiemer's to do that sort of thing.


Rocky


That's a great story. And for obvious reasons ... wonderful memory for you. Thanks for sharing it...

Gotta add another notch in my "pilot built model airplanes as a kid" column too ....
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Re: personal best ?

GumpAir wrote:
glaciercub wrote:Gump, You raise sheep ?? for real.....


No, I was raised in cattle country. My tongue was planted firmly in cheek when I wrote that.

Hoser the Wonder Dog was a griz chaser, not a sheep herder.

Gump


Aw shoot ~ I was hoping you'd come back with stories about herding sheep from the air :(

Is it hard for you guys to fly with your tongues planted firmly in your cheeks like that????
Seems like kind of a habit ya'll got around here :wink:
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Hey Skywriter, you say you interviewed a lady aerobatic pilot, Was that by chance Suzanne Asbury? She was my first flight instructer and I must have scared her so bad she quit instructing and went to skywriting!!!!!

Actually she was very good and was not scared of me or anything else.
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shorton wrote:Hey Skywriter, you say you interviewed a lady aerobatic pilot, Was that by chance Suzanne Asbury? She was my first flight instructer and I must have scared her so bad she quit instructing and went to skywriting!!!!!

Actually she was very good and was not scared of me or anything else.
Ahhh another fearless pilot... There aren't many of us around.... :wink:
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Flywriter wrote:Gotta add another notch in my "pilot built model airplanes as a kid" column too ....


I think you would find that more than you might think still do :)
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shorton wrote:Hey Skywriter, you say you interviewed a lady aerobatic pilot, Was that by chance Suzanne Asbury? She was my first flight instructer and I must have scared her so bad she quit instructing and went to skywriting!!!!!

Actually she was very good and was not scared of me or anything else.


No.....but Suzanne sounds like a somebody I should talk to :)

I was referring to Jacquie Warda ~ amazing woman who started flying show aerobatics at the age of 50. Raced at Reno; still active on the show circuit; fascinating lady with some self-proven strong beliefs on what it takes to not only succeed in life, but to excel as a pilot.

http://www.jacquiebairshows.com/
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